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Projet de costume pour le ballet le petit cheval bossu de Cesare Pugni (1802-1870) (Costume design for the ballet the Little Humpbacked Horse by C. Pugni)
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Projet de costume pour le ballet le petit cheval bossu de Cesare Pugni (1802-1870) (Costume design for the ballet the Little Humpbacked Horse by C. Pugni)
FIA5365316 Projet de costume pour le ballet le petit cheval bossu de Cesare Pugni (1802-1870) (Costume design for the ballet the Little Humpbacked Horse by C.Pugni). Oeuvre de Konstantin Alexeyevich Korovin (Constantin Korovine) (1861-1939), aquarelle sur papier, 1901. Art scenographique russe, debut 20e siecle. Regional M.Vrubel Art Museum, Omsk (Russie). by Korovin, Konstantin Alekseevich (1861-1939); Regional M. Vrubel Art Museum, Omsk; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This vibrant and captivating print showcases a stunning costume design for the ballet "The Little Humpbacked Horse" by Cesare Pugni. Created by Konstantin Alexeyevich Korovin, a renowned Russian artist of the early 20th century, this watercolor on paper piece captures the essence of Russian art scenography. The image depicts a graceful dancer wearing an exquisite costume that reflects the rich cultural heritage of Russia. The colors are bold and striking, adding depth and vibrancy to the artwork. The attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, as Korovin masterfully brings to life this enchanting character from Pugni's ballet. As we delve into this mesmerizing scene, we are transported into a world where dance becomes poetry in motion. The fluidity of movement is beautifully portrayed through Korovin's artistic vision. This piece not only celebrates the art form of ballet but also pays homage to Russian culture and tradition. Located at the Regional M. Vrubel Art Museum in Omsk, Russia, this artwork serves as a testament to Korovin's talent and his contribution to both visual arts and stage design. It reminds us of the power that art holds in capturing emotions and telling stories without uttering a single word. Through this photo print, we can appreciate how art transcends time and space, allowing us to connect with different cultures across centuries. It serves as an invitation for viewers worldwide to immerse themselves in the beauty of dance and
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